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* Scotty wrote, On 6/11/2007 11:34 PM:
At 18 feet wide I don't think any of my sisterships have ever been on a trailer! probably right, but it is doable. Actually, I should have added "on a public road." My boat, and its sisters, were hauled on a special trailer from the factory (the same building Alberg 30's and Whitby 42's were built in) across the lot to the marina for launch with a crane. Virtually all of the boats left the factory on their own bottoms, but there were rumors that a few of the smaller cats (15 foot beams) left on the highway. |
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